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| The Shack |
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The Trinity is a complex thing to attempt to
understand. There is a book called "The
Shack" that tries to explain its existence
and the inner workings of it. However, they
do so in a way that is demeaning to God, and
therefore heretical. Pastor Mark Driscoll
explains the errors of "The Shack" in this
clip taken from the first week of the
Doctrine sermon series.The whole sermon can
be found at
http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/do
ctrine/week_01.aspx Tags : jesus shack william young trinity father son spirit heresy heretic mars hill mark driscoll |
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Affichage : 36409
Durée : 467 s |
| B-52's Love Shack live |
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New B-52's album "Funplex" coming in for a
landing March 2008! The B-52's perform Love
Shack at their induction into the Georgia
Music Hall of Fame, Sept. 2000.
www.TheB52s.com Tags : B-52's B52's Love Shack Athens |
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Affichage : 216643
Durée : 339 s |
| William Paul Young: A Look Inside 'The Shack' |
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William Paul Young talks about the breakout
success of his novel "The Shack," a book he
originally wrote for his children (interview
aired on The 700 Club).
The Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) is a
multifaceted nonprofit organization that
provides programming by cable, broadcast and
satellite to approximately 200 countries,
with a 24-hour telephone prayer line. CBN's
flashship show is "The 700 Club", a daily
news / magazine television program that
presents a lively mix of information,
interviews, and inspiration.
Keywords: the700club, The 700 Club, CBN News,
CBN, Christian Broadcasting Network, 700 Club
Website: http://www.cbn.com
Counseling Center: 1-800-759-0700 Tags : cbn the700club 700 club william paul young shack novel terry meeuwsen |
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Affichage : 33682
Durée : 444 s |
| A Certain Ratio "Shack Up" |
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From Soul Jazz (UK):
A Certain Ratio was one of the first groups
to sign to the legendary Factory Records in
Manchester. Whilst many people credit New
Order and The Happy Mondays as the groups who
brought Dance music into the sound of
Manchester (later Madchester!), it is in fact
ACR who were there in the beginning.
Formed in 1978, the initial line-up comprised
Simon Topping (vocals), Martin Moscrop
(guitar and trumpet), Peter Terrell (tape
loops) and Jeremy Kerr (bass). Their debut
seven-inch "All Night Party" was Factory
Records fifth release. Soon after this Donald
Johnson joined on drums. After a cassette
only release "The Graveyard and The Ballroom"
containing early versions of future ACR
classic tracks like "Do The Du" and "Flight".
After this came "Shack Up". This single
originally came out in Belgium, on a new
Belgium subsiduary, Factory Benelux, and
consequently was only available on import.
This release became an underground dance
record in New York (Billboard chart position
52!). This would lead to their first gigs in
New York at places like Danceteria and The
Roxy. On their first gig in New York they
were supported by a young Madonna!
"Shack Up" had originally been recorded by
Banbarra in the US and had been a Northern
Soul/Funk favourite in the UK. Unlike many
bands of this period, ACR were happy to mix
the two traditions of their collective
Manchester upbringing (Punk and Northern
Soul). "Shack Up" manages to be one of Punk's
funkiest ever products  dancefloor
material, sly humour, and Northern
post-industrial alienation all in one go!
ACR was the first UK band after Punk to
record in America. This signified a shift in
focus of many UK bands as they started to
look towards American music and culture for
inspiration. The album "To Each" was recorded
in New Jersey in 1980. Produced by Martin
Hannett, the sound was a mix of urban US
Funk/Dance music rhythms with a cold,
isolated Northern sound that made it sound
unique. It was here that ACR came into closer
contact with their influences.
After completing the LP they invited New York
group ESG (who they had recently played with)
to use their remaining free studio time to
record some material. This resulted in the
first ESG release, which came out on Factory
in the UK and 99 Records in the US. These
tracks were the revolutionary "Moody", "UFO"
and "You're No Good".
It was while in New York that ACR first came
across new musical styles. ACR first heard Nu
Yorican Latin percussion Street music in
Central Park. The following day ACR brought
Bongos, Whistles, Congas and a Cuica and
didn't look back!
By the time of their next album "Sextet", ACR
had all the ingredients of their sound in
place. "Gum", "Knife Slits Water" "Skipscada"
are from this album. At this time ACR would
end their live sets with a ten-minute
percussion workout (that would become Si
Firmo O Grido) and had also taken to wearing
Brazilian Football gear on stage!
By the time their next album "I'd like To See
You Again" was released, Factory Records had
in a sense come round to ACR's musical
philosophy. Rather than ACR falling in line
with Factory's grey-trenchcoat set, the
opposite was true. The front cover of "I'd
Like To See You Again" showed the band
standing in Factory's new pride and joy, the
Hacienda night-club. Factory was re-inventing
itself as purveyors of Dance culture, with
Joy Division changed into the more
dance-orientated New Order (after the death
of singer Ian Curtis) and The Happy Mondays,
Madchester and rave culture still to come. At
this time ACR were still moving into new
areas such as the arch Disco/Funk of tracks
like "Touch".
Shortly after this Simon Topping decided to
leave the group to study Congas in New York.
Tony Quigley was brought in on Saxophone and
Andy Connell on keyboards. Tony was also a
member of Manchester Jazz/Funk group Kalima,
and this led to many ACR members also
moonlighting in Kalima. Many new Manchester
dance bands sprang up at this time. Simon
Topping went on to form T-Coy with Mike
Pickering who would later find fame in
M-People. Andy Connell would also later find
worldwide success with his pop group Swing
Out Sister!
At this period the once mighty Factory
Records was beginning to fall apart. After
ACR recording one more record for Factory
(Force), Factory closed under the weight of
crippling costs from The Hacienda and New
Order and Happy Mondays recording costs (The
Mondays ran up a bill of a quarter of a
million pounds in the Bahamas!).
More info and purchasing can be found at...
http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id
=152 Tags : Certain Ratio acr Shack Up soul jazz esg 80's funk dance |
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Affichage : 68727
Durée : 188 s |
| The Dove Shack - Summertime in the LBC [MUSIC VIDEO] |
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The Dove Shack is G-Funk group from Long
Beach, California. Consisting of C-Knight,
Bo-Roc and 2Scoops, the group made their
debut with the song "This Is The Shack" on
Warren G´s album "Regulate...G Funk Era".
Under the same name they released their first
album back in 1995 with the substantial hit
single "Summertime in the LBC" featuring
Arnita Porter. They later contributed to a
few compilations, and dropped Reality's Got
Me Tied Up in 2000 on Street Solid Records.
This song reminds me of the summer of
'95...BBQ's...watching "The Show" at the
theater...damn, good times.
I also have the "Bomb Drop" music video but
youtube won't let me upload it for whatever
fucking reason. I've tried 3 times and it
says "Failed", whatever the fuck THAT means
(thanks youtube!). If you can let me know
what I'm doing wrong give me a shout... Tags : the dove shack summertime lbc twinz warren g foesum snoop dogg bo roc |
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Affichage : 267379
Durée : 272 s |
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